ON-DEMAND WEBINAR
Vibration Analysis of an Electric Motor - Structural FEA in the Cloud
Access to simulation tools is critical at all design stages to minimize design performance issues at a later stage of product development. In this on-demand webinar we tackle a mechanical assessment of an electric motor support bracket to ensure that eigenfrequencies remain outside of the motor’s operating speeds, avoiding possible part damage, bolt self-loosening, clearance contact and unwanted noise. The demo showcases a multidisciplinary analysis, including:
Product Manager - Structural Mechanics
David is the product manager for Structural Mechanics at SimScale. He brings with him years of professional experience in CAE, with a background in marine engineering. He is committed to helping organizations discover the benefits of early-stage simulation and works to make nonlinear and dynamic FEA applications accessible to design engineers worldwide.
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